Flood-ravaged Kerala's wait for full financial aid from Centre could be long


New Delhi, Aug 26(PTI): Flood-ravaged Kerala may have to wait a few months to get the complete financial aid package from the Centre as the process of assessing the extent of damage and fund release is time-consuming, officials said.

After the initial release of funds, the central government follows certain rules and guidelines before awarding the final aid to any state for a natural calamity, a Home Ministry official, privy to such circumstances, said.

The Centre has so far released Rs 600 crore for Kerala, which witnessed its worst flood in a century. The death toll in Kerala floods has touched 293 since August 8 while 15 people are still missing.

According to the existing guidelines on disaster relief funds, the central government's contribution to the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) is 75 per cent for general category states and 90 per cent for special category states of hilly regions.

But the amount is released in each financial year in two instalments -- in June and December. However, the central government, upon being satisfied that exigencies of a particular calamity so warrant, may recommend an earlier release of the central share but that too up to just 25 per cent of the funds due to the state in the following year.

But this release will be adjusted against the instalments of the subsequent year.

Similarly, for getting relief from the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF), the state government will have to first submit a memorandum showing sector-wise damage with proper justification for requirement of funds and then it is assessed whether a case for additional assistance from NDRF is made out under the existing guidelines.

This itself is a time-consuming exercise for a state which is still trying to recover from the disaster, the official said.

An official statement from the Ministry of Home Affairs, which was issued on August 23 giving details of the flood relief measures taken by the central government in Kerala, noted that the submission of the memorandum by the state will take time.

The memorandum from the state government, when comes, will be examined to assess the likely requirement of funds as per items and norms of expenditure under the SDRF/NDRF.

If the preliminary examination reveals that there are adequate funds in SDRF for providing relief as per norms, the state would be advised accordingly. If the preliminary examination reveals that the state is in need of assistance, a central team will be deputed for making an on-the-spot assessment, the guidelines say.

After the tour and assessment, the central team will submit a report. The report of the central team will be examined by the sub-committee of the national executive committee (SC-NEC) headed by the Union Home Secretary.

The SC-NEC will assess the extent of assistance and expenditure which can be funded from the NDRF as per norms and make recommendations.

Based on the recommendations of the SC-NEC, a high-level committee, headed by the Union Home Minister, will approve the quantum of relief to be released from the NDRF. The release of assistance from NDRF will be subject to adjustment of 50 per cent of the balance in the SDRF as on March 31 of the preceding financial year.

Upon the approval of the high-level committee, the Ministry of Finance will release assistance from the NDRF to the state.

Another official said the whole exercise normally takes three to six months and hence the final award from the central government to a state comes late.

Expenditure from the NDRF is meant to assist a state to provide immediate relief in those cases of severe calamity, where the expenditure required is in excess of the balance in the state's SDRF.

According to the guidelines, the expenditure on reconstruction, restoration, disaster preparedness and mitigation should not be part of the SDRF or NDRF and is to be met from the normal budgetary heads or plan heads.

On August 21, the central government had released Rs 600 crore as immediate relief to the Kerala government. Citing a 2004 decision, the central government has announced that it would not accept any assistance from a foreign government, which created a huge controversy.

The statement of the Ministry of External Affairs came after Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the United Arab Emirates had offered to give Rs 700 crore as assistance to his state.

However, UAE ambassador Ahmed Albanna had clarified that there has been no official announcement so far by the UAE on any specific amount as financial aid.

  

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  • ASHRAF HUSSAIN, Latvia, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 26 2018

    INR 3000 crores allocated for statues, which is totally useless. What will we benefit in it.
    Only 600 crores allocated for kerala floods, a national disaster.
    Is the statue more vital than human being.
    It's sarcastic on citizens of india.

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 26 2018

    MAY BE NEVER ENDING...….

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 26 2018

    1st time in 70 years an indian chaiwala is not trusted by its citizens

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  • Deepak, MANGALURU

    Sun, Aug 26 2018

    those who voted for him have full trust.. rest of the slaves and chors cant trust as they don't know when he will announce another demonetization.. lol.....

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 26 2018

    But, will here something like below just before general elections next year:-
    Hazaar karod doon ya 2 hazaar karod ?
    2 hazaar karod doon ya 4 hazaar karod ?
    4 hazaar karod doon ya 8 hazaar karod ?
    8 hazaar karod doon ya 16 hazaar karod ?
    16 hazaar karod doon ya 32 hazaar karod ?
    32 hazaar karod doon ya 64 hazaar karod ?
    64 hazaar karod doon ya .....................

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 26 2018

    Mitron.......Chai doon ya pakoda doon?

    Chalo....Rafale scam detha hoon.

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  • Sadhashiv M, Udupi

    Sun, Aug 26 2018

    Earlier kerala govt. boosted we no need any help from central as our people arranged same from other country. Why now U-turn..???.?

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  • T, dsilva, Udupi

    Sun, Aug 26 2018

    Central government is getting money from Kerala. Check the facts. All the South Indian States are giving more money to Central government. Karnataka is getting
    back only 40 paisae in Return for every rupee revenue paid to central government and Kerala is getting back only 25 paise return for every Rupee revenue paid to central Government. And all North Indian BIMARU states are beggar states which are consuming more money than it gives to Central government. Actually central Government is Beggar in front of South Indian.

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  • Sadhashiv M, Udupi

    Sun, Aug 26 2018

    Do kerala government no more trust Mr.Yusuf Ali of Lulu Group.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Sun, Aug 26 2018

    Overnight you only became sada bakhta but all entrepreneurs not bacame overnight rich struggled and their hard working paid at this stage and at least offered some good deed.

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  • Chandu, Karkala

    Sun, Aug 26 2018

    @Sadhashiv M, Don't under estimate the
    Keralite businessmen and other professionals @ working in Middle East or in other parts of the globe. Just wait and watch, you will be surprised after a year on their collective efforts in rebuilding the devastated State.

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